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In this major, students learn about the historical influence of Judaism and its role in diverse domains such as literature, language, politics and culture. They gain an appreciation for the religion’s impact across the sciences and humanities and examine Jewish peoples' roles in various world events. This major is open to any student interested in learning about Judaism and the intricate ties between culture, history and religion.
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Connected – the theme of the 33rd Vanier College Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide

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32nd Annual Holocaust and Genocide Symposium Looks at Extremism

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31st Annual Vanier College Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide: “Challenging the Other in Us: Towards a Global Understanding”
MAR 31 TO APR 4
B223
Vanier's 33rd Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide
This year's symposium explores connections across time, peoples, and places—both in the patterns of genocidal actions of those who have sought to erase them from history but also in the resilience of those who have endured these attempts.
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FEB 2 TO FEB 6
Amphitheatre (B223)
Vanier College 2026 Humanities Symposium - Thinking with our Senses
Open to all, no sign up required
Symposium
MAR 23 TO MAR 27
8AM
Amphitheatre (B223)
Vanier's 34th Symposium on the Holocaust and Genocide
Attendance at all talks is free and open to the public.
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